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Withdrawing from a signed contract
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Originally posted by pmdude View PostWell I did the proper thing and told my current company that I am sorry but as I was informed that there would be no extension, I have accepted and signed a contract with another business.
Naturally they were disappointed but understood.
Spoke to my new agent to arrange time etc to be at the new contract. Told they would find out and let me know. 48 hours later informed that the start date is now for next Monday 24th. No problem as I get a nice week off. Today I am told the role has been withdrawn! Something about head count....
Spoke to my old company who I had a long standing relationship with but my old role is no longer available either so here I am now out of a job.
I've looked at the new contract and tbh it does say that they can terminate without notice.
Could be worse, you could live in Ukraine.
Get your positive hat on.
Spend a few days chilling out, get down the gym, ride your bike, play with your kids, take the missus away for the weekend, get the lads/girls together for a all day bender on Saturday, buy a new Playstation game, learn guitar.
By next week you'll have a lead on a new role closer to home, for a higher rate than either of these 2, with better people, a better atmosphere and without Suity or PyschoCandy involved.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Posttough break dude, sorry to hear that.
Could be worse, you could live in Ukraine.
Get your positive hat on.
Spend a few days chilling out, get down the gym, ride your bike, play with your kids, take the missus away for the weekend, get the lads/girls together for a all day bender on Saturday, buy a new Playstation game, learn guitar.
By next week you'll have a lead on a new role closer to home, for a higher rate than either of these 2, with better people, a better atmosphere and without Suity or PyschoCandy involved.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIf your lucky, could end up working with me!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post1.) Get the role signed off before advertising. Don't advertise, get CVs in and then decide you've not got the budget.
2.) Be honest.
3.) Treat people fairly and as you would like to be treated yourself.
Things happen of course but I feel it happens too often at the moment.
It's all about hard nosed business. If you can't understand that you are going to have a miserable time contracting. There are three elements in contracting, the client, the agent and the contractor. You complain the agents are unprofessional, the agents are unprofessional but you are not. Do you not think there is a quick fix here?Last edited by northernladuk; 20 February 2014, 16:02.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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